: r-nvu-num-d“ .Qfl¢I|)I_1 k FRIDAY, my we rm vs .4 sm rsmcwr mom m: WINNER .7 E147 T0 Saved From War To Minister To Arctic Clrch. By Guy E. Rhlradu FEEL FIT r__J l i Kcllnggflfl llrnn l"l.ilv-~ iv nu ill" uliulvsmiu- iii-mini» l I-rli ->l \\ll‘tlt‘ Win21! . . . in .11‘. 0'1‘ lvtlwlPil if llxtfi. ll i. wi uith limit for i}iru»-~. I'm lvHl with llllYlll‘ and t r l=iliil lliwi-Vs lu-‘l i-unuuli lvran in lw- z ... v i.1\.'li\‘|-. liuv i'\,~'|l >221} llrun Fluke twvu vnzu" srriwrr. Fuiw Ilv-ri uttvu. Huajxs rmiiim it- nll. \l.ul=-l1_vl\'rl- lnf: ill lwihl m, tlntgirio. iééfaygir BtRAN FlAKES In the Golden Yellow Package f- - - :— ~_~.:—.._— —-u: lVlLl. t bl l- ill! \'l'E 3.3 l ll .\.\'l\'IVI§RF.\RY ) uf AillliJOllLbh, 25th aiuuversary .011 on Sept. 7. inns i . - uliservniire of tin; null be announced l m was born at Si. . I. and previous to nu its Dlalllll) of Anii-‘ ‘lftf.'\<l'\l' at St. Dun- Charlotteiown, 5 l/li-ut, Rcctnr of§ (lrnl, v cc-gcn- i rvtvtmvn diner-so,‘ 1 RWCI‘ and apos- of the Char- SPRAINS Rub Mmnd‘: in gnmly. It pcnrlrdlvl t", unmm“, an.» inflammation, loolhn, "u. ,7 Puts you on your tout! > I [1 INAR o" 5 a IMTE NT T“ "Eiééi a i?“ Elllillillfllflll i i i I l Fitting and Supplying Glasses l Etc t n.¢ mlaon OPTOMETRIST YWOWTAGYE. l‘. E. l. Oiflcc (‘rm nectrtl With Drugstnrc ‘young priest, Father Gouv. ~f the ml-asion founded in 1899 by u. 3 av-nld Falhcr Edouard Gouy, . unte of Flying Bishop Breyriat, who virtue from Briifany as a wom bv the hard life of the frontier pri I, expects to stay and die at Samson. Old iwvond h‘s years. waisted anti stooped. he is content t» dn what Work he can nt the missilm and in leave ‘its direct-ion to Father Gathy. Father Galirv, 42 and big, owes hi; life in that. German officer wlm ordered the rifles grounded hark in 1015 when the pricst. llt’!e more than a boy. stood with his hack to a wail facing 12 giccl- _heimcred enemies of his country. "other Saved lllm He would have been shot, he says. I'.\"-\‘l)l- for one thing. It. was ‘a public group execution and his iuothvi- was in the front ranks of the spectators. When his turn came silt‘ screamed and collapsed. The officer ordered young Gathy from the line of condemned men and told him i0 take She died a little more than a ycnr later from effects of shock. "Sometimes." he QHVS. "I mnnot bellow? myself the things I havpl sceu. I wonder if they wen; a bad flhjntn. Yet. I was there and I know tilt‘? happened. I don't like to think about. them or talk about them. because t-hey are over and best forgotten." In 1927 he joined the Oblate or. dcr, came to Canada in i029 and vent to Norman. He “w; facial with the msk of learning quickly three languages. English slave). and Rflbblt Skin. the last two un- intelligible Indian tongues, He learned them. His Blngiish i5 good, The _p‘.ea.s‘ure the Indaus display H" his err-some and the llvellneas of their conversations with him in~ dicate he did w€il with their lanuuriccs a150, His (‘fihlu-"ing helps him with the Indians. keeps them amused. but he ls (liffcrent about ywrforminq before white pfloplrg Q-n o; m. favorite tricks l5 appapqntly rut» off his thumb. let it biccd. then Bflck it On Mraln. He won't say how it l5 done, Duke of “Tilillsor Host at Garden Party (By A. D. Stefferud) (Msociatcd Press Foreign Staff) NOEFSCH. Austria, Aug. 24 _ ‘Chorusing the old drinking song, "Iloch Soicr Lcben," Peasants of Gail Valley bade hail and farewell 18M night. w the Wlndsors, who found this quiet retreat the idcni setting for their honeymoon. The occasion was the Duke of \Vlll(‘|S0l"5 garden party at Wasscr- lfinviburv Castle. and he was host w 1.000 residents of the community and countryside-with band. beer, contests and heart-shaped cake. Ill: party coincided with “church dav" fa=tival—one of the biggest ycririy rcieivrntlons, when everyone Far Sighted Eyes Icventy per cent 0t hr sighted eyes are weak re- irnetively. Discomfort. from 4 this vnuilitim! shows mostly at m-nr Wllrk and may he hemlaehr, more eyes. ner- vouqneqs or even upset unm- m-h. (‘in drlvrrn in this clans may sutlrr considerable dls- comfort. Glasses relieve the i 6. F. liutcheson strain. "ANNOUJICTCEMENT goes in church and afterwards dan- ces: as long as his legs hold out. Persons of all ages climbed the steep and muddy road to the party, , For many it. was their first gltmma of the sojourners at Wasserlecm- burr. All joined heartily in "Horh oilcr Lcbcn" which means appmx- imatciy "tvlriy Everything Always go W’ll With Him.“ The Duke and Duchess tentative- l_v planner! to leave here Sept. l5, perhaps on a hunting trip to Hung- ary. I It 2 I‘ k ifi-mlia‘ b?’ . mil of ll nun. MAB h k 0 ti "WWII-got" holy-M. , tw v u. , a ,' m" gob-fir Imoiu. gm i°..°§‘d‘.ii"2'.'|'*.'.£ ul box. or m nry b; k. 5| m. . | comfort; 60c end n “cam $1M "k E ‘ ‘hmphhn’: lAl-nug “I”. We have removed our store from Grafton Street to I64 Queen Street ln the Brace Block. We have a complete line of electrical goods ln our new store, and we will be glad to have you drop in and see our new and up-to-date show room. Yours electrically, GIIAPPELI. & COMPANY Phone 1440 i “—' ' Electrical Contractors g“ Ll-liltil-B-fr-fil her home. . Life Insurance Sales Figures Rugged Mission “venom. m? ao-wmi m» an o! $32,364,411». new ordinary life insurance bualnen 1n Onmds i and Newfoundland showed an im- Thlg l; one o! n Cnnndinn rim‘ nrovement or om- 3% 1m month. i series gathered on a trip down the‘ a: compared with July 1936, ac- Mlwklnzle River to beyond the; cording to return: compiled by the l‘ Life mam-mos Bales Reaearch Bureau end given out today by , the Canadian Life Insurance 0f- after several months’ illness in the P. E. Island Hospital, Charlottetown. Mrs. Graham was 60 years of age and a native of Hopewell, N. S. As a young woman she twok a position , in Boston, U. S. A.. which she hcld l for ten years. , ’ she met and married her husband,‘ I Mr. Ernest S. Graham, of Gasper- ., eaux, P. E, I. For ten years they ,' llVtPKl zn Boston and then returned to Oil Well Helps Lower Gasoline For Far North l BY GU! I. IIIOADIB Olnldhn Pun Stuff Writer 01L wnus (Om-Ronald w, horsemoo fun 1mm looks like the Into John D. Rocke- feller and manages able in store 20.000 gallons pend- It is long arduous Work loading Durmg these 3.98mi drums aboard bwrges and the com- . N- W. '1‘.. Aug. 26- MacKinnon, a the Guelph. Ont. I’ world's l! FRIDAY Fresh Frozen 29c rmuzrs, m. _ __ _ _‘- _ 200 ing shipment by irnrze to the SALMON, 1b, _.. __ __ _ ._ mines. By barge 125000 gallons go , I to fields 0n Great. Slave Lake. ' Fresh pany is building five tank lmrgrs. Freflh one of 70,000 gal‘ons capacity frr HALflfljT’ ]b_ __ __ __ __ c Great Bear Lake. three small tankers of 0,000 gallons capacity FIGS}! 15c ‘ Prince Edward Island. having for thc Bear R‘ver run and a 50.- ___ buried their eldest child, Mildred, in GOO-gallon one for Great Slave HADDOCK‘ lb‘ _' '_' _' Boston. Lake. ’ l. Mrs. Graham lenvcs to mourn the Oil Well supplies thr- rlver and Sh! i“ 103k’; of a devoted wife and loving lake p405 and m4» Wpgfprn n‘ 5 101031971115? 0151mm!’ ‘W?’ Sims» Arctic with 50.000 to 60,000 mf- Reckius 599m‘? and Alch bald- 0m 53mm‘ ions of gasoline a vcar and Mrv- Fancy i ter, Irene. all at home. Also one sls- Kmmn-S mom ‘was, is H“, n“ BLUE ‘ t“ (Catheflni; Mnihmhn Dzérrah’ ductlon in pi-‘cc he has been able F R E E ‘West Somcrvi c, A ass., an one . .. ,. brother. Wm, J. Dunbar, in her old to effect m the In“ ‘(Hm “m” 3 for 25c 3 Squares home George returned home from . Montreal to visit his mother a few i weeks before she passed beyond ,1 such a privilege. . During the many years that Mrs. Graham had lived in Gaspereaux she was a communicani. in the Murray Harbor North Presbyterian Church. where her fidelity and un- selfishness won for her high regard and affection. not: only from the members cl the congregation. but , also from the citizens of the vicinity. . She was loved by ail and dlsrespectcd by none. Her Chrlstianllfe and ex- } ample go down in history as rm ex- , ampic to all with whom she associ- ated. The funeral service was held at 2 (fr-lock 0.1 Friday, April 23- M» the i Presbyterian Church, lvlurray Har- i bcr North, and was nicely conduct- ed by hcr pasmr, Rev J. H. Douglas ,'I‘hu hymns were “Jesus Lover of i My Soul", “Asleep in Jesus", “Will l the Circle be Unbroken". “The Old ‘Hiultzed Cross“, and Mlrs. Minnie 1 aim-Lure and Rouistou Kennedy salt}! very nicely a (luet, “Wl.1 There Be Any stars in My Crown?" The funeral larocessicn proceeded t0 the |‘ Murray j-larbor North cemetery. The last and saddest rites being Wonducted, interment was bright- ened by beautiful flowers from many grief-stricken friends: A bro- ken circle by the famiy; a pillflw by her sister, Mrs. John Darmh; a lwreath by her brother, Mr Wm; _.l. iDunbar, and SONY-h by M"- Ail“ MacKay and Mrs. Wendell Graham. The pull bearers were: Cameron Clow. James M‘. Graham. 59°78‘! G- g-mnam, Ben]. Henderson. Alex Graham and Wendell Graham. T116 hearse wasG driven y? M!" Ema Iteweliyn. aspcreau . _ Letters of SvmPethW-Wfitme“ Missionary Society. Murray Ell-Tb" North; Mrs. John Darrah, West Somerville, Mass; Cambridge Tem- perance 100892 M111“!!! R" Marflm Charlottetown: N. D. Mbbean, Charlottetown; Lulu CIOW- cm" lottetowni Mrs. Huflhle Mmpher‘ son, Wood Islands; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Noy, Arlington, M1185»; Airs, l) J, Campbell, Victoria (H0851 Mrs, Emily FY8581‘, Chnrlotttowm: Elizabeth Oondon. Che1'1°“‘“"”“.' Mrs. Archie McLeod. Cambridge. Katie Murclfson. York Point: A-M- Glow. wm Roxbilry. Mass-t Mr. and Mm Ben]. Graham. Wlntrop, Mflfi. Mrs. Wm. J, Dunbar and Russel. I-lcmewel‘. N- 5-3 “m” Md Smlew‘ Murray Harbor North; Pembroke Women's Institute. 1 Suede is the very smart tritrtrll- mlng fnr fail, particularly in B form oi tremendous Pockets on tweed suits or gabardine drcFSG-ii- So often the puddlnl mm l" ti" morning would be vefl °°°1m3 and delicious if put into the green“; pfln in the electnc re- frigerator. Try some o! the plainer puddings out in this fashion, as well no the richer ones contninlni whipped cream- BR|~@i~<i13Bf'r_13;i_rR' 5*“ SVGOLLY-FLL 600D i In 1932. gasoline at Fort Norman costs $2 n nailnu cavh and in iradcg This year's price l< 40 cents a gallon at NTflllflll var,v'ng rate at Akiavlk. (lepmzlln; on how much is mi hand. MiIPKlIlIlOll l‘kes iifc in the north He stays durimz the four summer months only, then pars to Tur- ner Va‘lev for a shell and spends part of the winter in Grelnh with his mother. non and his skier. Florence. or he goes to California. Hundreds Dionne qulntuplet nursery lave a‘ cheer when Dr. A. R. Defoe an- ntmnced the five llttle ladies were completely recovered from their‘ recent. lllneu. Soon long lines were GITA EFF $1.50 and n 9c Pv- lVlr< AM’. lVfacKhl- i ‘Cluilutulllétsfllus .0. Look for Special Sale SATURDAY MONDAY Shop Early For Your Share Eaton’; MARMALADE 32 oz. Jar - — — — -— — Snow Flake BAKING POWDER, 1 lb. tin 2 for 25c, each _ - - - TOILET PAPER 4 rolls 13c Each -_ -- —~ * ; cs; :1: ~——— ~——— p y as Visitors When 0 utdoor ldtty Resumed _2.,. rllirz~ . '. - ' _ c . ._. 413d: i"‘\'&_m;, walling to nee them plly in ll: outdoor nursery as gay u ever. No- ‘ grgpher, body seemed happier qulnts themselves when the twice- wlnlly pley period wu reopened. T_h_cy quickly pnllrd up two deck 0f visitors to the; (LEFT) I WANT TO 6H” wreaeees DI FEQENT- t! » chairs for a session with the phntn- apparently anxious to then the 1 show how well they are. last to be released, mp- peared a little uurprlued at the fun. but Yvonne lat beside her waving Cecile 23c 13c 4c merrily as long as the enmcramnu remained nearby. Marie took it up cover. ltandlng between the chairs. An- nette was so busy making room on her chair. she forgot to watch for‘ _t_he birdie. Emilie was first to _ it . =82; ~- up. 19D. Km; fuluin Syndiuu. inc, Wald rum r Cwdiw PM” 5"" “"1"” "1"" “~"°°1““°“- mm northerl t - Sheet Delivered at. Your roar smreson. N. w. '1‘. Aux‘ Detailed stiles bv Drovlncel. bas- “,0... m mflumxua‘ ‘£11,; Door 36—tCP)—C0mpa.§lion of a Ger- ed on returns by 1a companies mm m,“ on u, M K , I While They Last quantities Llmlg¢d__sho E mun 0ffloer whose name he doesl having 87% of the total insurance Elven e "we I I p “I? | m)! know save‘; Qblgw Father‘ in force, exclusive of group lmur- wiry mm Macmnnon h“ been New Season . Granulated i fllld Brand JAliifCl Gathy from death before 31060. annuities. Pension ma; m m, “om, altogether 1° yew PEAS No. 2 Tins CHICKEN SPREAD a rim“ “w”! w“ w" "m ‘“"°“'_ “""‘°“‘ '"‘“"“°°- ""“““_"°°- N" i since 1920and twlcehas walked on Each 10c 3 for _ ._. _ _ __ 2 for 15c, Each __ _ __ __ _ 8Q tuaily to a Nozthwest Territories vivalz. etc. were us followm- l snowshoes 1mm m,‘ little semb - nitssion field covering an area. far! British Columbia l 2,691,000; men‘ to 1m" MoMunay head or Choice Qu rt Lb. 6C Island . bliléfir than hi... native Belglum. 4 Alberta Lzizoonl m, Nmhem Mum k8,.“ .6 a l Y PORK and BEANS No 2 3 r The brown-bearded priest, who, Saskatchewan 19,6900 mung “m 130° mu“ south Y PEACHES N0. 2 Squat lbi. 3 f , E , - tlllat carries peanut; in his pocket»; for; Manitoba 1,797,000 ,1 ms two émelu he“ befimda Tin — — _ _ _ __ __ ._.. __ Lllhll. or 25c: 80h - --. _. __ _- __ native children and has conlllflflg‘ Ontario 14,128,000. dog gums each Ego month‘ long 10 b5, to ; Cugtomer Glenwood .:*<-r a iicbbiz came to Canada 10 Quebec 8.886.000; m m, Macxmnonm ch," pfldef Eatorfs Special Blend ____ TOMATO JUICE m ' ivears aim to take charge of the, New Brunswick 1.001.000 h H 1 COFFEE lb c o!‘ u“ l Roman Cathohc mission at- Fflrl Nova Scoflq 1,325,990,‘ howevg‘ tee g5 pm‘?! "r the “'91 , - — — — _ -- - ICING SUGAR 9c 3 f0!‘ 25C Each -— __. __ __ % ‘ Norman, more than 1.100 miles P. E. Island 205.000 l psodmlni i oggalaofflggeg gagging,’ Bulk, lb- -— — -- —' , north 0t Edmonton. He gteppfll into} Newfoundland 321.000 y d“ of crude which is rehed on l W {it parish 000 miles long. cxtendinili _i___ m" u d 1 t D. 1 ‘n d 1 SALADA . . . , ~ i TEA _ _ _ _ .__ l; Ygoilmalniltt; 332,354,009 Kagojzrfg 200d“ gnougese mo‘, 8;’; l, ROAST BEEF, ROHGJ, "I. -_. __ 28C VI TONE I I! Fl '1 Y l - V ' "l °%"‘;i twee, M°“““‘§‘~‘B* ' “Si? $5. “.‘.§‘.’.’.§‘.§‘f<.°§§"i§'/ barrels CORNED BEEF, u. ------- - _ _ 15¢ 27 _ \l.‘lli 1U 11S‘ larlSllollfrs, . I ’ ' ' nut). s.‘ rather (l-illhv had to tm- In Memorzam/ ,“"°““§‘°“‘ the], ‘Wswm ’.‘°"““ ' HAM, Wllsils Best, whole or hal-f, lb. — —- — — 39¢ Tm ~ ~ —> 0 . vol (mom ‘than 2.000 miles. running ‘flingiw ggfdsot ‘Elefgrezlg l , 25c f“ A ‘wit!udllllwhfilslifilllllffiufilld MR5 any T s. GRAHAM Bear Lake, up lllt‘ Bear River to l LAMB LEGS, for roasting, lb. — - — — — -— —- m ' ‘ = -.-~__ - - _ g l . ' __ -__ _ “tit H Owr the mucursed port‘ Death claimed Mrs. Janie L. Gra- silirtllzlgsdtarriiliglfzialqndlrrllgreatljggi ‘ HEAD CHEESE, Sliced, lb. — — — — — -— -'-' 17c ““ " _ V . ‘ham. daughter of Mrs, Jessie and v l ll t ll h d f m ‘ 1w sx wars he mu that, tllflll . . m“ rm“ he r» w en v e _ rzillli‘ m Silllllsflil to take charge! A‘“h1bnld Dunbar °" ""120- 19371 rapids “here fevllltlvs are nm11~ "__- Canadian No. 2 . ONIONS, 5 u». _ _. _ _ "0 CELERY TOMATOES, 2 lbs. 16c, i0. at CANTELOUPES 6 Qt. Basket -- - - - Flrm Ripe k GRAPES, lb. -- - - - _ 30¢ Head - — — - - - -_ Eaui 210 BANANAS, 3 lbs. 260., lb. FEARS, doz. —-— —— -— - -- 49c Firm Ripe PEACHES s] rvtwi-B -' . --By George McMBIIW ST 27. 1937 “m OPPORTUNITY DAYS FRIDAY --- SATURDAY --- IVIONDAY. Aueusr 27th, 2am and sou». I . q!- auli’ r. tint mic oi tlu- Ills‘. l1- lh-r idvn of 10""! “'35:: tactics was tn stnllll M] "onmm and shout to hcr hem-ts t‘ EA Copyflfih" i’ pi